Behavior Charts - When, Why, and How to Use Them {Freebie}

Behavior Charts - When, Why, and How to Use Them | What I Have Learned - Adding goals to the top and a rubric has made all the difference this year! | Classroom Management | Classroom Behavior | Elementary School

Behavior Charts RoundUP

A great vertical behavior chart from Kindergarten Korner. I really like this chart because it allows students the opportunity to redeem possible negative behavior throughout the day, and earn positive acknowledgement for appropriate actions through the possibility of going above just the"ready to learn" stance. This could be modified for any K-5th grade classroom.

This behavior chart goes really well with any hanging behavior chart with the clothespins but this is the chart that is kept in their folders that they have to fill in themselves everyday & write a word on how they feel about their behavior that day (good/bad). It helps students reflect on their actions that day whether good or bad based on where they're clothespin was at that day (make better choices, ready to learn, excellent effort etc.) & teachers/parents can keep track of the behaviors…